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Congratulations to the Pharmacology 2022 prize winners

Thank you once again to everyone who joined us in person or online for this Pharmacology 2022, especially to everyone who shared their brilliant research.Please join us in congratulating the…

Your Society: Thank you for coming to Pharmacology 2022

Over the last couple of weeks, I have spent much time reflecting on how brilliant it was to see so many of you at Pharmacology 2022, and how fantastic it was to learn about so much amazing work…

Announcing the first two recipients of the Sir Colin Dollery Clinical Pharmacology Training Award

We are delighted to announce that the British Pharmacological Society has awarded its first two Sir Colin Dollery Clinical Pharmacology Training Awards.Sophie Crawford, University of Liverpool, and…

World Patient Safety Day: advancing medication safety

Delivering medication as safely and effectively as possible, means investing now in the medicines workforce for the future.

Cherry's Picks for Pharmacology 2022

Professor Cherry Wainwright shares her highlights for Pharmacology 2022

Pharmacologist in Phrame: Professor Paul White

Professor Paul White, interviewed by Dr Aisah Aubdool.   What is your background and career pathway to date? I did a BSc, then a PhD in cardiovascular pharmacology at Monash…

Recognising and redressing inequity and bias through pharmacology education: a modern, practical and inclusive curriculum

Background and Context The British Pharmacological Society (BPS) launched its Core Curriculum for Undergraduate Pharmacology in 2016 as a series of high-level statements outlining the knowledge,…

Building a portfolio of free undergraduate eLearning on Experimental Design – The launch of the experimental unit module

Building a portfolio of free undergraduate eLearning on Experimental Design – The launch of the experimental unit module

On 12 May 2022, the British Pharmacological Society launched the latest free-to-use undergraduate eLearning resource on the topic of Experimental Design. This resource covers the importance of…

Pandemics, Pharmacology, and Preventable Deaths

The Problem Medicines cause over 1,700 preventable deaths annually in England alone, with drug errors affecting around 20% of patients after hospital discharge, and medicines contributing to up to…

African medicinal plants, a possible solution to malaria and decolonising pharmacology education

“Herbalism is not real medicine, why are you researching that?” This was one of the responses I received when I spoke about my final year research project on African herbalism and its use within…